1. 4 ways to raise visibility
for your project
October 2013
Susan Mernit
Knight Circuit Rider,
Oakland Local Editor/
Publisher
2. Susan Mernit, Linked In:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmernit
Twitter: @susanmernit
Facebook: Facebook.com/susanmernit
3. Oakland Local has high visibility,
small team:
2013: 1 FT staffer
We have:
60,000 unique monthly visitors
126,000 page views
11,000 Facebook followers
10,000 Twitter followers
600+ registered commentators
30+ regular monthly community
commentators/contributors
Partnerships with public media
(KQED), local newspaper (SFGate),
others.
Social media and search drive tons
of our traffic!
4.
5. With limited resources,
how can you give your
project the greatest online
reach and impact?
---That’s what we’re going
to talk about.
6. Step 1, focus on goals:
what outcomes are you
going for?
7. Step 2: Set a baseline of data to get
started
1. Determine:
What are the core stats today?
What goals would you like to
achieve for your project
through increasing reach and
visibility?
What will success look like—
and how will you measure it?
8. Step 3, set your baseline with data.
Look at:
• Key Google Analytics data,
including number of pages viewed,
unique visitors and time spent on site
and top referring sites for your project
• Key Facebook data, including
number of followers, number of people
talking, and most viral posts for your
project’s Facebook page
• Key Twitter data re Twitter for
Business Analytics
Make a list of data reflecting where you are today—and
then list out where you’d like to see growth
9. Set 4, set measurable outcomes-your goals
Create a set of quantative
measurements for how you’d like to
increase reach and visibility, such as
• Increasing unique visitors to web
site
• Increasing referral traffic from
third-party web sites
• Increasing newsletter sign-ups
• Increasing comments
• Increasing returning visitors
Use these goals—and your baseline data—to
chart your strategy with 4 key tools
10. Use these 4
critical tools for
building reach &
visibility
1.Search engine
optimization (SEO)
2.Syndication/
distribution
3.Social media tags &
virality
4. Google Analytics &
Facebook Insights
Let’s take a look at each
11. 1. Search engine optimization (SEO)
grows visibility and reach
SEO will make your content
more discoverable in search
—This is essential to
increasing visitors & traffic.
12. Key SEO best practices you need
TECHNICAL
1. SEO friendly CMS: Word Press is highly SEO-optimized.
Drupal and Joomla are other SEO friendly options.
Note that tumblr, typepad, and blogger/blogspot are less
optimized).
2. Google SEO tools: Install and use Google Webmaster tools
(google.com/webmasters) and Google analytics (google.com/
analytics).
3. Robots visibility: Build a sitemap for Google.com robots so
they can index your site.
4. RSS feeds/XML outputs: Use free tool Feedburner or simple
RSS to make sure you have feeds to export.
13. Use keywords in your headlines & content
Integrate keywords into your text to be
more discoverable—by robots
1. Know the “best” keywords to drive traffic
to your site and use them
2. Need help? Use Google AdWords to
check popularity of possible keywords to
use in text: see http://bit.ly/YnrhYz
Keywords for The Lens, NOLA, 2013
Check keyword searches in Google Analytics under Traffic Sources Overview
to see what previous queries have been.
14. Use your keywords in your headlines—repeatedly..
Readers know Berkeleyside is in
Berkeley, CA—but robots need to be told
15. Good use of SEO results in high search rankings & more
discoverability
Repetition of location increases SEO
16. 2.Distribution & Syndication are critical tools for
increasing visibility and reach
Content-sharing relationships increase reach, visibility
and bring new visitors
Partners distribute their content
For Philly’s The Notebook (thenotebook.org,), local
partners drive traffic through content partnerships,
syndication & distribution
Track impact of content distribution through thirdparty referral data on Google Analytics
17. Bay area KQED public
media partners with many
different news sites, blogs
and non-profits to gather
quality local news.
Each of these stories is
from a different partner.
18. Who are good prospects to syndicate to?
Look for:
• Local media (newspapers,
radio, web)
• Local government (city, county)
• Bloggers & hyperlocal sites
(news sites, individual sites)
• Local and regional mobile apps
& directories
• Portal sites with regional or
niche content (Yahoo! News,
Google News, Huffington Post,
Patch)
Connecticut Mirror has a large
number of partners, including
the NY Times
19. Tools for getting partners!
Materials for reaching out:
• Description of your organization
• Information about your content
• Content samples
• Information on RSS/XML feed
• Information on photo licensing/right
• Daily or weekly news budget email
Economic Hardship
Reporting Project has a
model that focuses on
content distribution
20. Once you’re syndicating/distributing
Content distribution (posting on a
partner site)
• Post consistently
• Use photos
• Increase posting on sites with most
click-through to you
• Content syndication: Sharing
• Send news budget to staff
through feeds
• Push the specials
• Keep adding partners
• Regularly check indexing is
Check stats on
Google Analytics/
Traffic Sources
working
• Build new feeds for specific partner
requirements
• Keep adding new partners
21. 3. Social media: Critical tool to build
visibility for your project via virality,
sharing
22. The next frontier is viral sharing—getting people to click and pass on
what they like.
Here are some tips on how to do that…
23. Use social media
platforms
to increase users,
drive interaction &
engagement
And reach more diverse
audiences
Think about VIRAL
SHARING as a new
goal
Is your content in multiple
destinations? #hashtagged?
24.
25. To build visibility, add visible share buttons
to your site for key social networks
**Make it EASY to share** and use HASHTAGS
Note buttons for Reddit,
Stumbleupon,
Google +, Linked In—
where is yr audience?
26. Tools of the new sharing—
See Upworthy.com
CAPTIONS ON ON PHOTOS
Good content
Photos w/ captions posted to
Facebook
& Twitter
Copy with the captioned photos that
engages deep curiosity—and doesn’t
give much away
If Facebook is your top referrer,
focus on that—and use crafted
headlines
& captioned photos
(Hat tip: Upworthy.com)
27. Oakland Local caption/headline test on Facebook
Methodology:
Took 5 stories and build captioned
photos
Posted photos & new headlines on
Facebook
Compared results to previous
promotions
Results
Pie photo: Feb 24: 14 hours after
posting: 1,187 people saw this post;
Feb 17 (no caption), 300
Occupy photo: Feb 24: 14 hours
after posting: 1,037 people saw this
post
Feb 21: 502 saw this post
28. And don’t forget the power of the hashtag
Remember the 2012
Olympics & the
#NBCFail hashtag?
Thousands of people
used the tag.
At the 2013 Oscars,
#hathawaynipples
went viral due to a
Prada dress
Create hashtags for your
events, coverage and
issues
--and see if they catch on
29. 4. Using metrics data
Do you know the value of a
visit?
Google Analytics &
Facebook
Insights help you see
what’s
Working—and what’s not
30. What is a visitor worth? What strategies deliver?
Making good use of metrics means
putting data points together and
making inferences:
Top referrals + time spend on site from
each referral source=quality of user/
attention
Demographic location data on GA +
demographic location data from
FB=reasonable scan of where your
audience is located, gender, age
Top quality referrers for Oakland Local:
sfgate.com blog & Google Search
31. Analyze the data to focus in on best efforts
Use Google Analytics traffic data to track and report on
third-party referrals—Find the referring sources with the
most interested users (look at time spent metrics).
Use Google Analytics in combination with Facebook data to track
Facebook post virality and sharing, as well as Facebook site
referrals
Use Facebook data to understand most viral posts and finetune caption and headline writing
32. What the plan looks like
Start:
– Understand where you
are
– Decide where to grow
– Develop a strategy
– Execute
Finish
– Measure results
– Assess costs/value
– Fine-tune
– Repeat
Pick 1-2 areas to address at a time and make sure you
are able to track results and assess value
33. Great resources for building skills 1
BASIC TOOLS
• Google Webmaster tools (google.com/webmasters)
• Google analytics (google.com/analytics).
• Build a sitemap for Google.com robots (Creating a News
Sitemap - Webmaster Tools Help http://bit.ly/YBiep2)
SEO
• Google AdWords: Keyword Tool http://bit.ly/YnrhYz
• SEO tips by Google’s Matt Cutts http://bit.ly/13hO2AJ).
• Beginner's Guide to SEO:
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/keywordresearch
• Check your link authority a http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/
34. SOCIAL MEDIA & VIRALITY
• The rise of digital influence by Brian Solis, Altimeter,
http://www.slideshare.net/Altimeter/the-rise-of-digitalinfluence
• Upworthy: 10 Ways To Win The Internets
http://slidesha.re/15faQUs
• Upworthy: How To Make That One Thing Go Viral
http://slidesha.re/15faVrd
ANALYTICS AND METRICS
• Jan 11 2013 learning lab 2013 show me the metrics
http://slidesha.re/15fOdjC
• Measuring The Networked Nonprofit | Beth’s Blog
http://bit.ly/ZwiGGd
35. Photo credits
Chuck Coker, photo, Baseline and Meridian | Flickr - Photo Sharing! http://bit.ly/YQdcFb
Sean McEntee, change | Flickr - Photo Sharing! http://bit.ly/X7I2tA
Tom Magliery, 4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! http://bit.ly/ZtUUdT
flickroll666, http://www.flickr.com/photos/39496275@N00/49627440/ (pattern)
Mal McCarthy,://www.flickr.com/photos/37570710@N02/6988872191/in/photostream
Winsingek, http://www.flickr.com/photos/8390411@N02/6891296261/
Media Bistro, http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/files/2012/11/social-community.jpg
Every 60 seconds in social media infographic: http://www.jasonchan.com/strategy/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/60seconds_440px.jpg
Hands image, http://mashable.com/2012/01/17/business-social-media-progress/
Fred Cavazza, http://www.fredcavazza.net/2012/02/22/social-media-landscape-2012/
Upworthy, http://allthingsd.com/files/2012/10/Upworthy.png
NBC fail tag, http://www.wtsp.com/images/640/360/2/assetpool/images/120730102339_nbcfail.JPG
Red Plastic, Online community metrics, http://www.flickr.com/photos/redplastic/3878614398/